What does the hell I do mean?

What does the hell I do mean?

US informal. used to tell someone that you do not believe what they have said or that you will not allow them to do what they want: “I don’t need your advice, Gene, I know what’s good for me.” “The hell you do!”

What the hell is slang?

What the hell is used when someone is surprised, angry, or frustrated. It can also mean he/she doesn’t really care about something.

Is it to hell or the hell?

Both forms are correct, but they have different meanings. “Hell” is the name of the mythological place. “The hell” is an exclamation – a meaningless intensifier.

What the hell is that or this?

“What the hell is this?” is correct. “The hell” really doesn’t change the grammar of the basic question, “What is this?” In most questions in English, the subject and verb are switched like this.

Is Bloody hell a swear word?

“Bloody hell’s flames” as well as “bloody hell” is reported as a profanity supposedly used by Catholics against Protestants in 1845.

What can I say instead of hell?

hell

  • inferno.
  • misery.
  • nightmare.
  • purgatory.
  • abyss.
  • affliction.
  • agony.
  • anguish.

Is it rude to say what the hell?

It does not really mean anything. It is sort of a swear word for people who don’t swear. It performs the same function as “hell” in a sentence but it more polite. It is like when a person says “phooey”…they are really saying the “f” word.

Who in the hell means?

who (in) (the) hell. An emphatic way of forming any statement or question beginning with “who,” typically when expressing frustration, anger, irritation, incredulousness, etc.

Do you hell with sorry meaning?

informal + impolite. —used to say in a forceful and angry way that one does not care about someone or something They want me to stop, but to hell with them! I’ll do what I want to do!

How do you use hell?

Examples of hell in a Sentence He went through hell during his divorce. She had to go through hell to get where she is today. Living with the disease can be a hell on earth. The pain has made her life a living hell.

Is what the hell a swear word?

If you are directing this comment towards someone or using it to comment about a person’s actions, then yes it may be offensive as a form of criticism. Hell is not as vulgar of a word in comparison to other “swear words”. In America, the FCC permits the use of this word on TV and radio.